Lowell

The fourth largest city in Massachusetts, Lowell has a population of about 108,861 residents. While the majority of households in this city are made up of families, the student population has been steadily increasing as Lowell emerges as a new college town with U. Mass. Lowell (the second largest state university in Massachusetts) educating most of this area’s college students. Culturally, Lowell, MA has had some notable success in landing features in songs, novels, and films—“The Fighter,” starring Massachusetts-local Mark Wahlberg, was based on famous boxer Mickey Ward and the prominent boxing culture among Lowell’s working class.

Lowell is in Middlesex County. There are two main courthouses located in the City of Lowell—Lowell District Court, which also serves the neighborhoods of Billerica, Chelmsford, Dracut, Tewksbury, and Tyngsboro, and the Middlesex County Superior Court-Lowell. Probate and family court matters from Lowell are heard in the Middlesex Probate and Family Court in Cambridge.

Our experienced Lowell employment and civil lawyers are also available to represent clients in cases in both state and federal courts, including employment, civil rights, and family matters, and students in Lowell (including elementary, secondary, undergraduate, and post-graduate) with discrimination, discipline, and other disputes with their schools.

If you have a criminal, civil, or academic legal issue in Lowell, please contact Zalkind Duncan & Bernstein LLP to speak with one of our experienced attorneys.

Our phones are answered during business hours Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Any messages left with our recording service during non-business hours as well as e-mails sent to our firm will receive prompt responses.

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65A Atlantic Ave

Boston, MA02110

Phone: (617) 742-6020Fax: (617) 742-3269

We serve clients across the country and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Massachusetts, we primarily serve the following localities: Suffolk County, including Boston, Allston, Brighton, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Roslindale, and West Roxbury; Middlesex County, including Cambridge, Lowell, Somerville, and Newton; Norfolk County, including Brookline, Quincy, and Weymouth; and Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket.